Park links der Weser, Public park in Huchting, Germany
Park links der Weser is a large park in Bremen's Huchting district featuring meadows, water bodies, and pathways along the Ochtum River. The space combines open grasslands with naturalized riverbanks and accommodates various recreational activities.
The park's development began in 1976 with the formation of a citizens' association that started planting activities in 1983. The Ochtum River was naturalized in 1989, creating the foundation for the current landscape.
The park features a wooden sculpture of the Bremen Town Musicians, created by artist Ragna Reusch from a single tree trunk. This artwork connects local folklore with the park's design and serves as a gathering point for visitors exploring the area.
The park is suited for canoeing on the Ochtum River, cycling along the dikes, and ice skating on flooded meadows during winter. Visitors will find well-developed pathways connecting different zones and offering access to various landscapes.
Two-thirds of the land consists of agricultural grasslands, creating a rare mosaic of conservation and land use. This blend allows visitors to experience both cultivated meadows and natural areas within the same location.
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